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<p>any mark of disapprobation has been ever manifested by them, <lb/>is his upon them to plead it in extenuation of their crimes. — </p> | <p>any mark of disapprobation has been ever manifested by them, <lb/>is his upon them to plead it in extenuation of their crimes. — </p> | ||
<p>One plea there is, though in the way of apology rather<lb/> than defence, a plea which, threadbare as it is, must yet be<lb/> noticed, as being the only one. I mean that which may be<lb/> drawn from the dangerous characters of the individuals thus<lb/> injured, and the injury to which the community here at<lb/> home would have been exposed, had they been restored at <lb/>the respective periods to the exercise of their rights. In the mention<lb/> of this subterfuge I am sorry to be obliged to touch upon<lb/> a state of things the idea of which cannot present itself without<lb/> exciting strong sensations of regret: I mean<del>s</del> in every breast that <lb/> feels the force of those distressing circumstances which in case<lb/> of the relinquishment of this scene of abominations set prudence<lb/> | <p>One plea there is, though in the way of apology rather<lb/> than defence, a plea which, threadbare as it is, must yet be<lb/> noticed, as being the only one. I mean that which may be<lb/> drawn from the dangerous characters of the individuals thus<lb/> injured, and the injury to which the community here at<lb/> home would have been exposed, had they been restored at <lb/>the respective periods to the exercise of their rights. In the mention<lb/> of this subterfuge I am sorry to be obliged to touch upon<lb/> a state of things the idea of which cannot present itself without<lb/> exciting strong sensations of regret: I mean<del>s</del> in every breast that <lb/> feels the force of those distressing circumstances which in case<lb/> of the relinquishment of this scene of abominations set prudence<lb/> at variance with justice, and the difficulties that press upon<lb/> the choice as to the best mode of disposing of these dangerous <lb/>and obnoxious members and as to the means, by which the<lb/> security of the community here at home and the regard due <lb/>to the rights and feelings of the individuals in question there, <lb/>may as far as the nature of things <sic>admitts</sic> be most effectually <lb/>reconciled. </p> | ||
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any mark of disapprobation has been ever manifested by them,
is his upon them to plead it in extenuation of their crimes. —
One plea there is, though in the way of apology rather
than defence, a plea which, threadbare as it is, must yet be
noticed, as being the only one. I mean that which may be
drawn from the dangerous characters of the individuals thus
injured, and the injury to which the community here at
home would have been exposed, had they been restored at
the respective periods to the exercise of their rights. In the mention
of this subterfuge I am sorry to be obliged to touch upon
a state of things the idea of which cannot present itself without
exciting strong sensations of regret: I means in every breast that
feels the force of those distressing circumstances which in case
of the relinquishment of this scene of abominations set prudence
at variance with justice, and the difficulties that press upon
the choice as to the best mode of disposing of these dangerous
and obnoxious members and as to the means, by which the
security of the community here at home and the regard due
to the rights and feelings of the individuals in question there,
may as far as the nature of things admitts be most effectually
reconciled.
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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299 |
n. s. wales |
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john herbert koe |
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